Simply place MMC Pellets into the water and it will sink to the bottom.
The granules will begin to dissolve and the Mozquit MMC Mosquito Flim inside will float upwards and spreads across the surface.
The very thin layer of MMC on the surface will prevent mosquitoes from breeding for up to 4 weeks.
(1 gram covers up to 2 m2 of water surface)
There aren’t any toxic chemicals in Mozquit MMC (Mosquito Film) – they work by reducing the surface tension of the water so that mosquito larvae and pupae can’t attach themselves at the surface to breathe.
How Does Mozquit MMC (Mosquito Film) Work?
Mozquit MMC (Mosquito Film) is a new and unique mosquito control method.
As this film has a very low surface tension, it prevents pupae and larvae from attaching themselves to the surface while attempting to breathe, causing them to drown.
The product has a purely physical action and does not contain any toxic chemicals.
Its strong spreading action ensures that it will move around vegetation and other obstacles on the surface, and it is resistant to wind, wave action or rain falling on the surface.
Self Spreading Effect Of Mozquit MMC(Mosquito Film)
Before and After Application Of Mozquit MMC(Mosquito Film) on Adult Mosquitoes
How Does Mozquit MMC (Mosquito Film) Compare To Other Mosquito Control Products?
Unlike bed nets and chemical spraying, which are aimed at adult mosquitoes, Mozquit MMC (Mosquito Film) is aimed at all 4 stages of the mosquito life cycle, from the breeding to the adult stages.
MMC (Mosquito Film) also has advantages over chemical and biological larvicides:
-Special application equipment is not needed
-It can spread into areas of water that other larvicides can’t access
-It can be applied by the general public
-It has an impact on all stages of the breeding cycle – not just on one stage
-Unlike chemical larvicides, it is non-toxic.
In addition, as MMC (Mosquito Film) has a physical action rather than a chemical action, mosquitoes cannot develop a resistance to it.
This is a very important advantage, as there is emerging evidence that certain mosquito control measures are becoming ineffective.